I'm facing a problem related to my Roku device. I just want To Get Surround Sound On Roku Device. If yes so what is the main points. But i don't know how to get and what can i do now. So please help me to solve this problem.

• Connecting directly to the Surround sound supported TV1. Connect the other end of HDMI cable that is connected to the Roku player to the TV port.• Connecting to the AVR sound bar with HDMI ports1. There are some sound bars available in the market in which you can easily change the audio and video from the connected device. If you have connected Roku player, gaming console with it, then you can take the output from any device.2. Connect another end of your HDMI cable connected to the Roku to the sound bard or AVR of TV.3. Now, take the output of AVR through HDMI output port and connect it to the TV HDMI input port.

HiConnect the opposite end of the HDMI cable that is attached to your Roku player, or connects your Streaming Stick to an available HDMI input on your TV. Connect a Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable to the HDMI port on your TV that supports ARC.

When there are no HDMI inputs on your AVR or sound bar, or your Roku player has an optical port you want to use, one of the options below describes the steps for your configuration. Refer to the manufacturer documentation to determine the type of connections on your AVR or sound bar.Connecting to an AVR or sound bar without HDMI portsUse this option if there are no HDMI inputs on your AVR or sound bar, but there is at least one optical input.

Connect the opposite end of the HDMI cable that is attached to your Roku player, or connect your Streaming Stick to an available HDMI input on your TV.Connect an optical cable to the optical (or S/PDIF) output on your TV. Connect the opposite end to the optical (or S/PDIF) input on your AVR or sound bar.Note: An optical output is common on modern TVs, but may not be available on all TVs.Connecting to an AVR or sound bar using optical for audioUse this option if your Roku player has an optical connector, and your AVR or sound bar does not support HDMI. In this configuration, you will switch video sources on your TV and audio sources on your AVR or sound bar.

Connect the opposite end of the HDMI cable that is attached to your Roku player to an available HDMI input on your TV.Connect an optical cable to the optical output on your Roku player. Connect the opposite end to an optical (or S/PDIF) input on your AVR or sound bar.

Note: Select Roku players include an optical port. If your player does not have one, you need to use HDMI to pass-through surround sound.